1950s Photos Of People With Cars
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- Cars during the 1950s were starting to get a lot more power as well as lots of chrome and flare. The auto industry was changing fast and people were enjoying this post war era. These cars helped pave the way for decades to come in the auto world. In this video we will have a look at some 1950s photos of people with cars.
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1950s was a peak decade for America
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I agree
That decade and the 1920s
@RhettyforHistory hey I love your channel alot but I had one video I wanted to show a friend but noticed it wasn't up anymore I believe it was about 70s or 80s snacks and drinks but I can't find it anymore.
It sure was brother
I love seeing these old cars rolling around these days they are absolutely gorgeous ❤
Yes I think so too Tammie. Seems like we are seeing less and less of them. Thank you for watching.
@@RhettyforHistory no one can afford them anymore 😂
Vert true. Not just the price but also the repairs and gas.
My parents had a 1956 Chevy Bel Air convertible. We moved to Florida from Ohio during 1958 in it. Six of us crammed in it with our possessions. Left Florida 4 years later in the same car this time with a leaking back plastic window and now there were 7 of us. 😁
Oh my! That was a nice car but that would have been packed. Sure can't do something like that with a car today. It would require an SUV. Thank you for watching and sharing a memory with us.
Hi 👋 Paul if you have a photo of the car, that should be the next picture you email me.
I would love to see that. Have a great time with your family for Independence Day. 😃
Bye the way, Rhett’s ears must have been burning. Good to know he is okay 👍
@@swansfan6944 👋😁
Funny we moved to Texas in a 59 Ford pu there were 4 cramed in front an 4 in the back trying to find some sort of spot to where you could at least stretch your legs if only for a min. Dad said dress in shorts an tank tops, lol ! We practically froze on the way down. That's how we did it with a pu piled full.3 girls in back 1 boy. The other 2 sat in front being as they were almost still very young .
@@texas0000 😁 To funny. It had to be a generation thing. Lots of kids, squeezing them in a vehicle and let’s go relocate. My youngest brother was still an infant. I remember during the trip back to Ohio he was laying in a laundry basket. No child seats or safety equipment needed. 😁
I really enjoyed this video, thank you for sharing 🙂
You're welcome and thank you for watching Monika!
@@RhettyforHistory 😊
Oh wow thanks my brother in law has a 1958 Belaire its a beauty ...very nicely restored ...
What a nice car to restore! Thank you for watching and sharing what he has!
I love 50s cars and trucks. My favorite is 50s Mustangs and Corvettes! 🥰
The corvette became legendary. Ford's response was the thunderbird. Overall they really didn't have much of an answer. But they did lead the way on the pony cars when the Mustang came out in 1964&1/2. Thank you for watching!
I see these 50s cars on the road sometimes and it is always a marvel to see one still up and running. While your car from 2022 have all sorts of problems with less than 10,000 miles on it.
They really were well made. You had to learn how to work on them a little but that could also be part of the fun. Thank you for watching!
My Dad used to race a 56 and a 57 Chevy. One of them was painted Competition Orange, and the other was painted Purple Passion. He called that one his purple people eater. I have photos of that one somewhere.... and right out of high school I owned a 62 Chevy Ii and I raced it. I met the guy I was later to marry in the staging lane during time trials, at Amarillo Dragway in 1982, (where my Son races now). LOL
Sounds like racing is in your son's genes for sure. I never knew you did that before. I've always loved those old Chevy II's and Novas. My favorite is the 66 and 67 years. Thank you for watching and sharing your memories!
1950s and 1960s had a lot of car designers that had been aircraft designers in the late 1930s- 1940s when the government cut contracts they were hired by car companies to streamline their cars. My favorite is the 1957 Crown Victoria convertible
Thank you for watching and sharing one you like. They really did have some great designs and I like the aviation and space type themes.
@@RhettyforHistory Yes, the beautiful lines inspired by aircraft and rockets made them special.
I am not an American but I always have that fascination of old American culture. I love life in 80s and 90s. These fiftees cars and the life then looks awesome ❤😊 love this channel 👍👌 thank you
Thank you for watching and I'm glad to hear you are enjoying the content.
Does anyone remember a restaurant in the 90s that served food in a box shaped like a Chevy Bel Air convertible? I had one on my shelf as a kid because I loved the car (and the color), but now I can't think of where I got it.
I'm not familiar with that place but that sure sounds great! Thank you for watching and sharing a memory.
No but that sounds awesome!
@@HEr-gh2hp wow! That sounds really awesome!
Always great Saturday morning entertainment thanks
The '57 Chevy Bel Aire was pretty cool. I had neighbor who had one in the 1980's that was red and white.
I do love those. Thank you for watching and telling us what your neighbor had.
Right after my parents married in 1956 they got a 1957 Ford Country Sedan Wagon - which was a Del Rio with four doors! One thing I loved about it was that the turn signals made the same sound as Rosie the robot maid on The Jetsons! Haha!
Thank you for watching and sharing a memory of what your family had. That's interesting to hear about that blinker noise.
I remember most of those cars, love that era! Thanks Rhetty!
There were some great looking ones with classic designs that really haven't been duplicated. Thank you for watching my friend!
Hi Rhett 🙋🏽. I love All of the car's from this decade. There's a museum down the street from me and it's called the Edsel Museum. IT has a lot of different cars from back in the day. I just love it ‼️ thank you for inviting me to watch your video and have a wonderful 4th of July ‼️👍🏽😃.
Thank you for watching and telling us about that museum! I would love to go in that one. I hope you have a Happy 4th of July!
@@RhettyforHistory thank You Rhett 🙋🏽
Looking at these old photos was like riding in a time machine. Great Scott!
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My grandparents were Lincoln owners. I think they bought new cars from Kumpf Lincoln/Mercury here in Denver for decades. Anyway, they always attested, “The wrong kind of people drove Cadillacs.” 🤷♂️ My earliest car-related memory is my mom’s 1960 Ford Country Squire wagon. White with a red interior. And, yes, acres of fake wood siding. Lots of great memories of my mom and that station wagon, especially hot summer afternoons at the A&W root beer stand having lunch!
Thank you for watching and sharing what your family had. That's interesting to hear what your grandparents said about Cadillac. They were definitely loyal to Lincoln.
I do remember cruising Douglas street in Wichita, Ks in my 1958 Chevy Delray. With my high school sweetheart.
Definitely sounds like fun! Thank you for watching and sharing some of your memories with us.
Beautiful pics of cars back when they were fun to look at. Today all cars look alike.😢
These certainly had character and charm. Thank you for watching Nicki!
I had lots of Fifties era hot wheels. I had a little car wash play set and I’d pretend to have them go through the washing process. It was so much fun!
That does sound like fun! Thank you for watching and sharing your memories with us stanford!
Great video Rhett. And so many nice old pictures of classic cars. I graduated in 1972 and around that time there were many 1950's cars for sale. Over the years I owned three 57 chevs and one 57 ford. The 57 chevy Nomad was the car to own if you could find one.
You've definitely owned some nice ones. It's strange how these old cars are more and more difficult to own. Thank you for watching my friend.
I took my first driver's test in a 56 Chevy. Passed the test in my Mom's Comet. My first car, Mustang 67 with vinyl roof.😊
Thank you for watching and telling us what you used to drive.
Thanks so much for sharing! Lots of cool & fun autos!
You're welcome and thank you for always watching and commenting Brenda!
@@RhettyforHistory No problem Rhett❤
Thanks for the Video (and the memories). 😀
You're welcome and thank you for watching Salemslot!
Awesome Video Thank you for Sharing. I know when cars started looking diffrent people started to have a Love affair with Cars.
I believe you are correct on that. Thank you for watching texas6065!
I am a Ford guy, but the 57 Chevy BelAire was thee standout car of the 50’s for me. Love those body lines and interiors. When I see a restored one, it just looks like the king of the road still today.
It really is a true classic American car. Thank you for watching and sharing one you love. Ford had some great cars in the decade too. At least in my opinion.
It still is the king of the road, for sure. ❤
My daughter is a millennial and would give her eye teeth for a 57 Bel Air. If I ever win the lottery, she'll get her red and white one then!
Great looking cars . An era of styling we will never see again. I always wanted a 1958 Buick Limited 2door hardtop. I know some auto enthusiasts berate these cars for all their chrome but that's why I like them. Thanks for sharing these vintage photos with us Rhett.
You're welcome and thank you for watching! I love these old vehicles with chrome. That's something that is lacking today. When you do see it then it's actually plastic.
Love your videos Rhett. Even though I wasn't born until 1960 our family cars were from the 50's. The thing I remember most was the pointed back side panels.
It really is a style that hasn't really been used again. I know Ford had a little nod to it with the Thunderbird but it would be great to see the fins and other things come back somehow. Thank you for watching and sharing what your family had.
Gr8 show. I hada 1951 Chevy. Loved it. But don't drive over 65 for a while. Yes, the engine blew up.😢
Oh man! That's too bad. Thank you for watching and sharing a memory with us.
I am old enough to remember all these cars and see them whhen they were new. Dad was a Buick man for years and in later life turned to Ford.
Thank you for watching and sharing your memories. That's interesting how your Dad switched from Buick to Ford. I'm curious if he ever said why?
@@RhettyforHistory I think with dad it was the body style of the car. He was picky and when he went Ford I went Buick. It was funny.
Thank you, Rhett. Loved these memories. I love the '57 Ford Thunderbird partly b/c I was a huge fan of American Graffiti. Loved Suzanne Somers' car in the movie. I also love the classic '57 Chevy Bel Air, two-door, convertible. The sportier the better. ❤
That is a great movie! I love those old Thunderbirds and the most recent one had a little nod to it. It's too bad Ford stopped making those. Thank you for watching Vicki!
@@RhettyforHistory Thanks, Rhett. 😊It is a shame Ford stopped producing those. I love those older cars.
My dad had in the mid 60's a '57 Chevy Nomad station wagon which had a huge engine. It was a sleeper car for racing. He took out all the seats, etc... and just left the Driver and Passenger seats. He won many a race because othe racers underrated it because it was a station wagon! LOL!
Those sleeper cars are the best! Everyone has the funniest looks when they get beat. Thank you for watching and sharing a memory with us.
Thank you Rhett for these beautiful pictures. The cars were absolutely amazing.
I have an old photo of my dad in his first car, but I don’t know what it is and dads gone now.
The car is beautiful but unfortunately the photos not in the best condition. ❤️Jodie 🇦🇺
It's great that you have that photo. If the photo has some damage on it there are some apps out there that may be able to fix it. Just depends on how bad it is. Thank you for watching Jodie!
@@RhettyforHistory thanks Rhett
Hi Jodie!!!
Haha!!! I wasn't even thought of in the 50's!! But it looks like the cars were cool though!!
There really were some great ones in this decade. The only one they seemed to nod to in a retro style was a Thunderbird. Thank you for watching!
Thanks Rhetty.
You're welcome and thank you for watching Ron!
My dad had a 1951 Chevy two door sedan, 3 on the tree and an inline six. He was a house painter, and carried his extension ladders tied to the top, and shorter ones stuck in the trunk. I was amazed then and more so now that the top was never bent in from the weight. We had a tree that was needing to be cut, a big maple, as he was cutting it set down on the bar. No luck using wedges to get the bar loose, one of my older brothers climbed up hooked a chain around it and down to the old 51 and took that maple down. I am amazed today as to what little it takes to total out a car. Don't look side ways at a new model.
They really were built tough and your story is proof of that. I would hate to be in collision with one of those in a modern car. Thank you for watching and sharing what your family had.
1957 Plymouth
That was my 50’s favorite car
I wanted a red one, and I wanted to call her Christine
That and I think that car looked sweet to drive
Like the movie?! Thank you for watching!
@@RhettyforHistory exactly
And no problem
I’m into a lot of horror movies. Yet in a few weeks as I’m typing this, I’m going to a horror convention that will have Christine in display in Chicago
Yet I bet those cars run at a high price. I saw one in a car show a few years back. It was not a red one, but they were selling it for $50K, it was in mint condition. There were also a lot of other 50’s and 60’s cars in that show.
Hi Rhetty! I remember my brother in law let me take his 1970 Bright Red Ford Mustang to work only because my car was in the shop and the hospital called because of an emergency. All I can say is, its truly a beautiful car but honestly, I couldn't drive it everyday for fear someone would hit it or even a dent! Too much pressure driving someone else's car, Family or not! Next time, I'll call a taxi 😂
You're right. It is a lot of pressure borrowing someone else's car and especially so when it's one like your brother in law's. Thank you for watching and sharing a memory Robin!
One of my favorites is the 57 chrvy belair and 1956 gmc truck love the front end on those
Thank you for watching and sharing your favorites with us Jerry!
Thanks Rhetty ❤
You're welcome and thank you for watching Lana!
@@RhettyforHistory Yw😊
Great video. I like the 55/56 T-Birds, the 55-57 Chevy Bel Airs, 57/58 Furys, and any Corvettes. ❤
Thank you for watching and sharing your favorite with us Mick!
Love the trip down memory lane. Learned about cars on dad’s 1955 Pontiac Star Chief. It was also my job to wash and wax it. The worst part was cleaning all the chrome. And gas!!! Oh my god! $0.29/gal. Fill up the oil and check the gas.
‘55 and ‘57 Chevies was were it was at.
All that chrome sure is pretty though! I miss the actual metal chrome but it was a constant need of shining to keep it from rusting. Thank you for watching and sharing your memories!
Oh wow. That one photo of James Dean next to his Porsche at the gas station (toward the beginning) totally jumped out at me. It's supposedly the last photo of him right before he died in that car. Yes lots of other celebrity cameos but that one jumped out!
That is very sad to think about. Thank you for watching and sharing a little more with us lespaul85!
I was born in 1956 and the first car I remember was a Nash Rambler…brown and beige I think. I remember climbing from the back seat to the front and than back again. Don’t remember what year it was. Our next car was a Mercury Comet…aqua…I think it was a 1962.
Thank you for watching and sharing some of what your family had victoria!
I think that was my parents first car! An old Pontiac 😂
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My mom had a green 1968 Pontiac. I learned how to drive in that car. I loved that car! When it eventually broke down she got an orange Gremlin to replace it.😆
@@shannondore Oh no! 😆
@@RhettyforHistory No problem
A part of me wishes I lived in the 50’s. Also, the music is pretty awesome 😎!
Thank you for watching Kelsie!
@@RhettyforHistory My pleasure! Also, can you please tell me the name of the songs?
I remember back then, it was a big secret what the new models looked like because the cars would get shipped with covers on them, and remained covered at the dealers until their scheduled reveal date. It was a big deal. My parents bought a new car every year. It was a big event to go see new car models.
That was the era that cars 🚗 were built to last. Chevy Bel Air, Ford Fairlane, Ford Galaxie, and many others, these cars 🚗 weren’t produced by the masses. They were built on an assembly line, one ☝️ by one ☝️. A car 🚗 like 👍 this would last ya until your kids kid 👧 graduate 👩🎓, and until the have kids, and then they graduate 👩🎓.My favorite 😍 car 🚗 would probably be the Chevy Bel Air. I Really like 👍 your selection of music 🎼 for this video!! Your friend, Jeff.
Thank you for watching and commenting Jeff! They were definitely well made cars. Heavy, durable and good looking!
in the 50's I was in my 20's and could hardly wait for the look and design of the new models every year ,I owned a used 53 and then a 56 Studebaker called "Power Hawk"green-white color ,which I traded later for a new 58 Chevrolet brown-white color
My favorite 50s cars has to be the Tri-5 Chevies.
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@@RhettyforHistory You're welcome brother
Favorite 50's automobile? 1957 DeSoto Firesweep Sportsman.
Love those big Buicks. I had a '57 Super with a modified Dynaflow trans and that thing was super quick - surprised the Fords and Chevies when they got beat by "a land yacht."
Yeah, I was once a street racer . . .
Those old cars were the best: no computer chips, no seat belts, no GPS tracking, no automatic windows. Plus they had keys.
They were pretty simple but man did they ever have style! Thank you for watching marciej5861!
Good Lord, I’d be happy with any of them! If I were to choose one it’d be a black Caddie for sure!
Thank you for watching and sharing your favorite jeenkzk5919!
This was when NASCAR was in its infancy
Thank you for watching and mentioning that.
Man, it sure felt like the 1950s was a time to be alive much like the 1980s did for the Generation Xers and Millennials (Generation Yers).
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@@RhettyforHistory Your very welcome Rhetty.
My father always dreamed of owning a 56 Ford Falcon
That's a nice car! Thank you for watching Joshua!
I think I spotted several celebrities in the photos besides Elvis and Marilyn. If I'm not mistaken I saw Jayne Mansfield, Jerry Lewis, Kim Novak, Liberace and Rhonda Fleming.
You're right there were quite a few celebrities in this video. You got a lot of them. Thank you for watching kingclover1395!
Hey Rhett, my favorite '50s cars were the '55 and '57 Chevy Bel Airs.
My dad liked the '56 Ford Falcon.
We had a '53 Chevy, can't remember the name of it, but I remember growing up in the '50s' and this Chevy that had no seat belts in it.
Our dad would get mad at us boys if we got too rambunctious, hitting each other and shifting from one side to the other side in the back seat.
Good times.
It definitely sounds like your family had some nice cars! Thank you for watching and sharing some of your memories! It was always fun sliding around in the back seat!
i like the 50 Monterey. big and bold.
Thank you for watching and sharing one you like.
What success is all about...
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That pic of James Dean next to his car.....😔
There are several stars in this one but I'm glad you noticed that one. Thank you for watching Shannon!
Those were real cars back then.
Absolutely!
One minor correction: Jet airliners didn't take over until the early Sixties, and it was a very rapid transition.
Jet and space fascination really took off in the 1950s. The first fighter jets were really used by the Germans during WW2. We had some too in the U.S. but they weren't used quite as extensively. After coming home from the European campaign my grandfather was a test pilot for many of the jet fighter planes. By the time the 50s came the American public became fascinated in them and that carried over into the 60s of course. Many of those old test pilots were like cowboys of their day.
@@RhettyforHistory I said AIRLINERS, not any aircraft. And I can authoritatively say so... because I was there. I rely on no third-party anecdotes, because I personally witnessed the transition.
When I was younger in the 70's, I used to think that they were the ugliest cars in the world. Now, they are cool.
There really are some great ones in this decade. Thank you for watching!
1957 Chevy nomad
Thank you for watching and sharing one you like Carol!
Cars had more personality compared to the dull, cookie-cutter structures and color of today's automobiles.
There was a lot of detail and color inside and out. They were also durable which mean heavy as well. Thank you for watching!
50s and 60s car are the best. Cars nowadays are ugly
They definitely had a lot of character and charm back then. Thank you for watching!
We have come a long way since then. Unfortunately much of it is the wrong way
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Thanks for watching!
Always great Saturday morning entertainment thanks
You're welcome and thank you for watching bigshot!
I was born in 1956 and the first car I remember was a Nash Rambler…brown and beige I think. I remember climbing from the back seat to the front and than back again. Don’t remember what year it was. Our next car was a Mercury Comet…aqua…I think it was a 1962.
Just before I was transferred from Ft. Polk, LA to Fort Benjamin Harrison in Indiana in 1971, I bought a 1962 Chrysler Newport for $300. I drove it back to Illinois and then from Chicago to Indiana on weekends, with 4 other guys who lived in Chicago and helped pay for the gas. I remember how excited we'd get when we could get WLS on the radio as we got closer to home. I sold it and got a 1966 Mustang when I went to Ft. Carson. Wish I still had both.
Sounds like you had some good cars. Those old mustangs of that year are highly desirable. Thank you for watching and sharing what you had.
My older sister took her behind the wheel drivers test in a black and white 57 chevy.
That would have been a great one to do that in. Thank you for watching!
My favorite car from the 50’s is the 1958 Plymouth Fury in Candy Apple Red. My father (rip) drove one in ‘67 but it was white. He would sit me in the front seat between mom and himself and we would go to the antique shop he owned. I always got a small bag of candy from Mr. Moore from across the street for $.10. Yes, I’m olllld :P (65) and love this channel for some of the memories it brings. :) Thank you, Rhetty.
Thank you for watching and sharing a memory of your father and what you shared with him. Special memories for sure.
When I was little we had a 65 Sport Fury. That car was a beast and could really move!
Love the 1950's era cars my favorite has to be the 1956 Chevrolet BelAir, of which I own a 2 door hardtop model of. It's been in the family since 1976 when my dad bought for $275 dollars. We are in the process of restoring it now it was a factory black car with black and white interior. My dad and 2 uncles all had 1955 Chevrolet BelAir 2 door hardtops. My dad still has his
You and your family have both had some nice cars. I'm sort of shocked on that Chevrolet being one you all have though. You sure can't get one for that price now. At least not that's restorable. A door alone can go for more. Thank you for watching!
@RhettyforHistory yeah I guess that was about what a 20 year old used car went for in 1976.
I rather have a 69 Camaro 😆
Thanks for watching!
My grandparents usually drove either a Lincoln or a Cadillac. We had a Nash Rambler wagon and later in either 1958 or 59 we got a Ford Wagon. It was the first time I ever saw seat belts in a car. I enjoyed this, you always take me back to my younger days. It was fun seeing all these old cars from my childhood.
Thank you for watching and sharing what all your family used to have Leslie!
That last song reminds me of "Stray Cat Strut" by The Stray Cats.
Thanks for watching Max!
1956 Belair, copper and cream!! But man, trying to keep up with replacing parts of that dual exhaust system!
I think that's why we see less of these old classic cars than we did 20 or 30 years ago even. Thank you for watching!
@@RhettyforHistory i'd still buy back that car if I found it. 👍
My old neighbor who has passed away about two decades ago strongly disliked those cars. She said, "you could hear the engine all the time, all the time!" She also said, "starting those cars in winter was a real chore. You needed a toolbox."
Those cars may have looked nice, but when you popped the hood, the technology underneath was quite crude. My neighbor absolutely loved her 1990's fuel-injected Ford Taurus. I miss her. She was such a friendly soul.
Who sings this song at 6:11? Please?